Cincinnati, OH; June 10, 2016 -LSI Industries (NASDAQ: LYTS) has been selected to supply its Side-by-Side SXS2 indirect LED lighting system for the indoor courts at the USTA National Campus under construction in Lake Nona, FL.

The $70 million USTA National Campus will be the "New Home of American Tennis" and features many of the latest technologies related to tennis facilities. The six indoor hard courts are part of the high performance and player development area of the facility.

The SXS2 indirect lighting system incorporates the latest in LED lighting technology and will provide energy efficient, glare-free illumination for the indoor courts. The USTA National Campus is slated to open in November 2016.

"LSI Industries is proud and honored to supply our lighting equipment for this prestigious facility," said LSI's Bruce Frasure. "It is exciting to be a part of the future of American tennis."

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